APOLLONIUS, PHILEMON, &c. See his life written soon after hisdeath, in Henschenius, p. The ancient author, published at the end of Nenbius, says Maelgun began his reign one hundred and forty-six years after Cuaedha, who was his Atavus, or great-grandfather's grandfather. houghts, and words, they should keep themselves withgreat fervor in the presence of God, and direct all they do to his holywill.
) He calls the holy Eucharist the tremendousmysteries, the dreadful altar, [Greek: frikta ontos ta museria, friktonontos to fusiasterion], (ib. Adrian, Bishop of St. He compassed his Summ against the Gentiles, at the request of St. he Romans, [Greek: etis prokathetai en topo chores Romaion], worthy of God, most adorned, justly h
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